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CU NR 546 / CU NR546 EXAM 2024
  • CU NR 546 / CU NR546 EXAM 2024

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  • CU NR 546 / CU NR546 EXAM 2024 Temporal lobe - ANSWER-Involves object identification and auditory signals Thalamus - ANSWER-Involved in sensory organ and motor command processing The central sulcus separates which lobes? - ANSWER-frontal lobe from parietal lobe Active symptoms - ANSWER-Depression Anxiety Suicidality
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NURS 210: Neurological Assessment question n answers graded A+ 2024
  • NURS 210: Neurological Assessment question n answers graded A+ 2024

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  • NURS 210: Neurological Assessmentcerebrum - correct answer Largest portion of the brain that is composed of 4 separate lobes frontal lobe - correct answer Located in the front part of the brain; main purpose is to perform high-level cognitive functions such as reasoning, abstract thinking, and concentration frontal lobe; critical for motor control of speech - correct answer Where is the Broca's area located? What is it responsible for? aphasia - correct answer Damage to the frontal lob...
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SCRN EXAM Questions and Answers (100 out of 100) Score A+.
  • SCRN EXAM Questions and Answers (100 out of 100) Score A+.

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  • SCRN EXAM Questions and Answers (100 out of 100) Score A+. Function of the Frontal Lobe "EXECUTIVE" functions reasoning, emotions, judgement, voluntary movement planning and initiation, personality expression and moderation of social functions Broca's area is in this lobe (production of speech) Function of the Parietal Lobe "SENSES" Processes sensory input Language processing, recognition and orientation, and sensory of perception stimuli Gustatory area is here in which your taste...
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Paediatric Conditions – NOTCE questions with correct answers
  • Paediatric Conditions – NOTCE questions with correct answers

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  • What are the three subsystems of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)? CORRECT ANSWER 1) Attention deficit only 2) Hyperactive only 3) Combined How is ADHD diagnosed? CORRECT ANSWER Onset prior to 7 years, duration of at least 6 months, pattern of behaviour excessive for age and intelligence Epidemiology of ADHD CORRECT ANSWER - up to 10% of greater population - more boys than girls - associated with other psychiatric disorders and learning difficulties - continued symptoms...
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SCRN EXAM Questions and Answers (100 out of 100) Score A+.
  • SCRN EXAM Questions and Answers (100 out of 100) Score A+.

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  • SCRN EXAM Questions and Answers (100 out of 100) Score A+. Function of the Frontal Lobe "EXECUTIVE" functions reasoning, emotions, judgement, voluntary movement planning and initiation, personality expression and moderation of social functions Broca's area is in this lobe (production of speech) Function of the Parietal Lobe "SENSES" Processes sensory input Language processing, recognition and orientation, and sensory of perception stimuli Gustatory area is here in which your taste...
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CSFA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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  • CSFA PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED BODY TEMPERATURE IS REGULATED BY THE: HYPOTHALAMUS WATER CONSTITUTES WHAT AVERAGE NORMAL PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL BODY WEIGHT? 50%-70% THE THYROID GLAND CONSISTS OF RIGHT AND LEFT LOBES JOINED BY THE? ISTHMUS LANGER LINES GENERALLY LIE PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF: UNDERLYING MUSCLE TENSION THE ARTERIAL SUPPLY TO THE INTESTINAL TRACT, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE STOMACH, DUODENUM, AND DISTAL RECTUM, IS DERIVED FROM THE: S...
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COMD 4500 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
  • COMD 4500 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • COMD 4500 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Which professionals can make a medical diagnosis? - Correct Answer Medical professionals (doctors) Excitatory inputs to a neuron - Correct Answer brings target neuron closer to threshold inhibitory inputs to a neuron - Correct Answer takes target neuron further from threshold frontal - Correct Answer BRAIN LOBES AND FUNCTIONS voluntary movement, cognition; control panel for personality and emotions; problem solving, judgment, me...
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Neuro - Test Banks - Brunner &  Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical  Nursing 14e Chapter 65 – 70 2023
  • Neuro - Test Banks - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14e Chapter 65 – 70 2023

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  • Neuro - Test Banks - Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing 14e Chapter 65 – 70 2023 1. A patient is brought to the ER following a motor vehicle accident in which he sustained head trauma. Preliminary assessment reveals a vision deficit in the patients left eye. The nurse should associate this abnormal finding with trauma to which of the following cerebral lobes? A) Temporal B) Occipital C) Parietal D) Frontal - CORRECT ANSWERS B Feedback: The posterior lobe...
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SLHS 4301 Exam 2 Questions and  Answers | New One | Grade A+
  • SLHS 4301 Exam 2 Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+

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  • What happens when blood supply is cut off from the brain? Ans: unconsciousness with in 5-8sec Neuronal activity stops in less than 1 minute Irreversible brain damage within 4-6 minutes What makes up the circle of willis Ans: Veterbral arteries combine to form the basilar artery gives rise to the posterior cerebral artery, the posterior comunicating artery connects that to the internal carotid artery which branches into the middle and anterior cerebral arteries and the anterior communica...
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NR326 / NR-326 Exam 2 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025): Mental Health Nursing | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Chamberlain
  • NR326 / NR-326 Exam 2 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025): Mental Health Nursing | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Chamberlain

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  • NR326 / NR-326 Exam 2 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025): Mental Health Nursing | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Chamberlain Question: Is mydriasis (pupil dilation) seen in stimulants or depressants? Answer: Pupil dilation is seen with stimulants. Pupil constriction (miosis) is seen in intoxication with depressants like opioids BUT dilation is seen when the patient taking opioids is withdrawaling. Question: Why is growth and challenges nearly impossi...
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